Hollywood headlines: A week in review

Justin Bieber's getting a bit feisty in his old age, ripping Patrick Carney on Tuesday after the Black Keys drummer told photogs Sunday night that the Biebs didn't deserve a Grammy. "Grammys are for, like, music, not for money ... and he's making a lot of money," Carney told TMZ after being asked how he felt about Bieber's Grammy-nomination snub. "He should be happy." That didn't exactly make the younger musician happy. "the black keys drummer should be slapped around haha," Bieber tweeted Tuesday. Full story: Bieber rips Carney: It's on between Black Keys and the Biebs

Justin Bieber's getting a bit feisty in his old age, ripping Patrick Carney on Tuesday after the Black Keys drummer told photogs Sunday night that the Biebs didn't deserve a Grammy. "Grammys are for, like, music, not for money ... and he's making a lot of money," Carney told TMZ after being asked how he felt about Bieber's Grammy-nomination snub. "He should be happy." That didn't exactly make the younger musician happy. "the black keys drummer should be slapped around haha," Bieber tweeted Tuesday. Full story: Bieber rips Carney: It's on between Black Keys and the Biebs (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images; Alexandre Meneghini / Associated Press)

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are toasting to their new wine, possibly with the new rose itself. The engaged power couple is releasing a vintage pink rose from their 1,000-acre French estate on March 15 in the United States. It will be the first offering from their vineyard, which they acquired in 2008. The name of the wine? Miraval, the same name as their Chateau Miraval in Correns, France. The vineyard's predecessor had been called Pink Floyd -- the band recorded its album "The Wall" in studios on the estate grounds. "We are intimately involved and quite enthused over the wine project with our friends the Perrin family," Pitt told Bloomberg through his rep. Full story: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie launching Miraval wine

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are toasting to their new wine, possibly with the new rose itself. The engaged power couple is releasing a vintage pink rose from their 1,000-acre French estate on March 15 in the United States. It will be the first offering from their vineyard, which they acquired in 2008. The name of the wine? Miraval, the same name as their Chateau Miraval in Correns, France. The vineyard's predecessor had been called Pink Floyd -- the band recorded its album "The Wall" in studios on the estate grounds. "We are intimately involved and quite enthused over the wine project with our friends the Perrin family," Pitt told Bloomberg through his rep. Full story: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie launching Miraval wine (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)